$40k - starting my own business that see if I can improve my profits.
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$40k - starting my own business that see if I can improve my profits.
Its ironic that the thing that many folks value most, money, has absolutely no intrinsic value and that literally everything is worth more than currency since all will give currency away to get whatever is wanted!
About 75k a year, not nearly enough for the crap I have to put up with lol.
I make about 150K a year. CS major working in finances with ~6 years experience.
I make about 48K a year it's not the most but it gets me by.
There is a funny story I read a while ago.
A man walks into a hotel and asks for a room for the night. He is charged $100. He slips into the bar to get a drink. The owner of the hotel owed the bar tender $100 so he took the $100 that he just received and paid the bartender. The bar tender owe a carpenter $100 for some work he had done. So he took the $100 to the carpenter he owed and paid him. The carpenter went to see a prostitute and paid her $100 for her services. The prostitute owed the Hotel owner $100 for back rent and paid him what she owed. The man cam back from the bar and told the hotel owner that he changed his mind and would not be staying. The hotel owner refunded him his money. Now everyone that was owed money has been paid yet no one is richer or poorer and somehow the $100 is back with the original owner with out being the wiser.
Hurst
Last edited by Hurst; August 2nd, 2011 at 11:04 PM.
Kind of a personal question, don't you think? In my opinion, it doesn't matter how much you make. More or less, are you happy with your job? If I am happy being a janitor, I would be satisfied with whatever they pay me. Fortunately, I have a job that I am happy with. I won't confide with how much I make but I will tell you that I am doing what I wanted to do for a long time. Basically, its not 'how much do you make' at your job but 'how happy are you' with what you chose to do.
about 10K NIS Monthley !
I make between 65-75 a year as a commissioned insurance adjuster.
Yes I agree with the notion that it matters little what you make if you are miserable in your job. The richest people are the ones who are passionate about what they do and would do it regardless of the amount of money they make.
These are two of the most valuable lessons my parents taught me...
you can do anything you want in life and...
do what you love.